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Kink of the Week March 16-31: Thunderstorms

“Far away, through the gash that led the way into the mountains, he heard the thick mouth of the perpetual thunder.” ~ Stephen King

Something a little different this time round but I am hopeful that it will inspire as I have actually had quite a few requests for this topic.

So let’s talk about thunderstorms. Lighting flashes, thunder crashes, the rain beats down. It is wild, electric, alive, exciting…

Do thunderstorms turn you on? Is there something about them that makes your eyes sparkle and your heart beat just that little bit faster? Do they make you want to reach out to your partner and defile them while the storm defiles the world outside. If so, why? What about them makes you excited, horny, lustful? Have you ever had an sexy encounter during a thunderstorm? Do they make you want to masturbate?

Alternatively maybe you hate them or even fear them. Do they make your heart beat faster but not in a good exciting way but in a scared way? Are you the one hiding under the sheets when the storm breaks with no desire for anything other than for it to all go away?

Maybe you are neither of these things? Perhaps thunderstorms are not something you have ever really thought about. They are just a type of weather sometimes inconvenient, but just part of life.

As always you are most welcome to post fiction pieces here and so maybe you might like to write a story inspired by this topic.

Let’s Get Our Kink On and talk about Thunderstorms

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